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Trading off Between Multi-Tenancy and Interference: A Service User Allocation Game
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2022Edge computing, as an emerging and prospective distributed computing paradigm, allows a service provider to serve its users by allocating them to nearby edge servers delivering services with low latency.
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Service-user narratives in social work education; Co-production or co-option?
, 2020As a social work lecturer I have, over the years, developed strong links with service-user/survivor groups in an effort to contribute to a more context-focused and democratic approach to mental health education and practice.
Lydia Sapouna
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Chatbots for customer service: user experience and motivation
International Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, 2019Companies are increasingly using chatbots to provide customer service. Despite this trend, little in-depth research has been conducted on user experience and user motivation for this important application area of conversational interfaces.
Asbjørn Følstad, M. Skjuve
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ACM SIGUCCS Newsletter, 1983
Thea Hodge opened the discussion, remarking on the apparent tendency of User Services staff to move, via promotion, from direct user contact to systems and senior management. She suggested that this tendency would produce more user-friendly management in university computing centers.
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Thea Hodge opened the discussion, remarking on the apparent tendency of User Services staff to move, via promotion, from direct user contact to systems and senior management. She suggested that this tendency would produce more user-friendly management in university computing centers.
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User services and statistical users
Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '77, 1977Universities, over the past decade, have seen a shift to empirical research in the social sciences, and to some extent, in the humanities. The origins of this trend are irrelevant here, but the refinement of statistical analysis packages in response to the new market has had a powerful impact on university computing centers. Computing has become a tool
Kathleen Cook, David Weible
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